Monday, May 23, 2011

Hopewell Rocks

Hopewell Rocks is one of the natural beauty of the most famous example of tidal erosion. The stones are also called flower pot rocks because they are in The Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada. Deserve to be called unique facts.


 The stones were formed as a result of the strong tidal forces for centuries. The most interesting part of the rocks, the base is covered by water twice a day but it is impossible to see them in a form that is entirely during low tide. During low tide, Hopewell Rocks look as if they were from another world. Their unique shape is nearly impossible created by humans. Some of them look like large head with a very big nose. It is indeed a natural landscape sempurnah.

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